Bynford Hardwood Flooring Stapler Review

Feb 29
14:29

2012

Nigel Marshall

Nigel Marshall

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The Bynford Floor Stapler is not especially aimed to hard core commercial use, it is a great stand-by tool for the professional. This Stapler is perfect the DIY’er looking to lay their own hardwood flooring, reasonably priced gives the necessary power and speed that is needed to give a great finish and will work out to be cheaper than simply renting a stapler for a couple of days. And what is really useful is that it converts from a stapler to a brad or nail gun and takes all standard brads and staples.

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The Bynford Floor Stapler is not especially aimed to hard core commercial use,Bynford Hardwood Flooring Stapler Review Articles it is a great stand-by tool for the professional. This Stapler is perfect the DIY’er looking to lay their own hardwood flooring, reasonably priced gives the necessary power and speed that is needed to give a great finish and will work out to be cheaper than simply renting a stapler for a couple of days. And what is really useful is that it converts from a stapler to a brad or nail gun and takes all standard brads and staples.

This Stapler Nailer is good acquisition for those of you installing your own hardwood or laminate flooring, this compact and lightweight tool has all the clout that is required to fix wood flooring to a very high standard - without the cost of a heavy duty commercial nailer and can actually work out cheaper than hiring a nail gun or stapler for a few days.

And that it will take pretty much any brand of brad or staple is fantastic and makes keeping the gun stocked with hardware more economical, given that a lot of specialist nailguns out there can prove to be expensive when re stocking with nails and staples.

Since it can be angled the nailer from straight to 45 degrees does make the task of laying flooring a whole lot easier since you can really get into the angles, although some users have said that they discovered that switching between the two a bit cumbersome, however once learnt - after a couple of times - it is actually very quick. {And since you can adjust the angle, the nail gun makes it a cinch to use in situations other than flooring - like working inside a cupboard, closet or other enclosed space}.

The shoe plate can be adjusted, which gives the Bynford Stapler Nailer great versatility with the means to work with various thickness of flooring, this depth of drive facility means for the user that the staple or brad is in the correct position for the particular density of the wood (or other material) hence giving a professional finish every time.

Bryan from the US has this to say about his Bynford Flooring Stapler:

"Bynford Air Stapler made my job of installing Engineered Hard Wood Flooring in my home so much easier, did it in half the time compare to a regular Air Stapler. I tried using a regular Air Staple to save $$ prior to purchasing the Bynford Stapler, what a mistake that was. I would recommend this stapler to anyone installing Engineered Hard Wood Flooring. Great saving on the Bynford Brand agaist others."

The Bynford Hardwood Flooring Stapler is not really recommended for the heavy use that a full time professional would put it through, the nailgun is absolutely geared to the pert-timer, but for a modest tool it can certainly do a handsome job, and when the project has been completed, it's a really handy power tool to have around for all those other jobs that crop up that require either a nail, brad or staple.